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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1890. TRAVELERS'GUIDE. TWAIN*AKRIVB, ^M A. M-From Butte I^vmB,;i:,. ^ . A.M, tsilrer Bo^ - is A. M.. Niaarts vi A M^11 in A.M.- Kr^niHuu.-^iKli;^ni^oii u.. iMtII* A. M., Silver Bow u^w A M.. NuartHJ3 A.M. tonaeet* at Rttiart wiiii trainsrlilrh leaves Garrison at ju-ju A. M . Dewtodse 10 M A. M.^s.ito P. M.- rmin ltutto 1.eaves Rutte fi:^.-. P. M.Sdver Bo^ 5 ^'-' P. M.. tttt^Mt^:ll^ r. M^!^ 1A P. * Kri-m t.;iirtson-Lca\c(.,iii alKM I^. at., l^tvr l.udgea:l3 r. St.. sn.iiil *r.at. TSU1NSDKrAMT. itO A. M.-For tismson-rttuait l^ A. M..^Is. : 1,sl.-e v . \ v, . l.amson at 101^l A M. ite A. M.-For Butte^Stuart at 9 *^ A M^Mlvr Bow lo u' A. M., arriving at Hutu . in^A.M. fl:Mr. M.-For Butt* and Garrison-Lean-^Mint! ..i ^ ^^ 1' V . annex In Buur at : ... I M..Harrison at t it P. M. iM r. M. I 1 it'1 leave r*tuart at : ^ ^^!'.^M., arriTinn in Butte at 7 to P. M. Arrivaland Departure of Mails. MAMSPKI'ABT DAtt.T vob^Deer 1^li:r. MsM nid poinu North antWest ul Helenas.30 A. M. Butt*^jma. m. Built-.Hi-lens. Deer lxxlfe, Stuart sl.'lMuni-sola. .... ^_^ :\ \- M. But!)-,all pointi south, all Eastern Nales7.JO f. M. Carroll^.au j^. M. Cablexinun A.M. MomU), \\. I nt-istayand Friday. MAIL*A KBITS HAII.Y kiiom Buttef.m A. m. Helenaand1^^m l.ottjn*it .^ v Allpoints North ami Vi est of Garrison in is p M^All |Himt^\.Till ami K^^t ol Garrson in to r. M^All |^^tnlk south, nil Eastern Mates andButte. ii.ro A.M. tsirol!.u .... ajss A- M. tabicand IVaccs, 4.w P. M. Tuesday, Thun day.Saturday. Allmails ^ l^^r ts minutes before depsrttirc. NOMUSIC ON SUNDAY TfecFestive Fiddle to Be Silenced In^Beer Halls. SHERIFF LLOYD IS FIRM THEWEATHER. TheHally rrcortl of the thermometer in^this city if reimrteil liy A. T. Playtcr, clrnif-^gtst, corner Mam and First streets. The^rssrs^nl for ycstertlay waa: 7 a. in., '.'1 do-^grf^ ^ alxivi . I:- in.,andegrees al^^ \. . 11..^m- ^^^ degrees atxirc; 8 p. m., 21 degrees^abore. ABOUT THE CITY. SenatorD. J. Hemicaay was in the city^yesterday. JudgeFitzgerald paid Deer Uxlgv ,^Tint yestenlay. Dr.AlnsMgbrod wus up from Warm^Springs yesterday. Mr.I). Berg has been laid up for sev^^eral day- with an attack of pMMMMias L.G. Smith li ft Wednesday night for^liisold home in I arlnin, Wyo^ where he^will visit about ten daya. Dr.Spellman haa moved into a new^roomy office over the I). J, liciuicssy^Mercantile compaiiy'a atore. i.R. Iloarman returned Inst evening^from I leer Lodge where he haa been for^several days in attendance on tile district^court. Laurelencampment No. 13, I. ^^. ^^. F.,^contemplate giving a ballon CbrlNlM^ere and urraiigements wall be made lor a^most pleasant affair. K.II. Wilson of ll.'l. tia, and T. K. Hes^^ter, M. L. t'olni, i. Mac Fariiinc. John Doyl ar.d H. K. Cunningham of Bsrtte^were registered at the Montana y ester- day.^^^^^^ George1-alllttiieho ia expected to come^over from Hutu- to.,lay with his hackers^and several other sporta to make arrangi-^ments for a -parring exhihilioii to be^held in this city in the near future. FrankJohnson, colored, was arrested^yestenlay by ( htef Hale for disturbing^the prate. He wax taken licfore Judge^h itigeraltl for examinatian ami was dis^^charged on condition that he leave town. FittpatriekA M rick fallen yestenlay^pun hased the Taylor property at the cor-^ner of Fourth unit Locuat sireeUt. The^pro|^erty consists of two dwelling houses^on one large lot and was owned by par-^tie* in Salt Lake. TheColfax lodge No. 20, I. ^^. t^. F., at^their last meeting elected the following^officers for the ensuing six mouths: V (^.,^A. Taylor; V. G., K. Templeton: secre^^tary. S. I), rk-ebe; tn asurer, J.('. Keppler;^Iruste^. t . \\ . T. t 'n'sa. Thetwo men, Kyan and tt'Hrien who^were arrested for selling silk goods on the^row a few days ago were arraigned in^Judge hitigerald's court yestenlay. Mm^hitlo i t idi tii e roiihl Im'got agalli-l tin in^and they were ills' - .ittol^that llH'y leave the city. They left. FrankW. Stehbtns baa reaigned the^position of deputy sheriff, the resignation^to take ^ fleet on December 3^. During^Ins bjfiiiniln ni) Mr. Siebbina lias lieen u^faithful, realous, lianl-working officer, in^whom the BonmtulMf repoacil all eoofl-^deuce and respect. '1'he Workingnu ii's union held n meet^^ing in I.vans hall last evening. A large^number of new members were initiated,^and committees were appointed on mem^^bership and otter department*. The^meeting was of a private nature. The^next mis ting will he hold next 1 ucsday^night in Mattie block hull. team bitched to a wagon dashed down^First street at breakneck apeed yesti rda]^afternoon alxml t o'clock evidently bent^on running away. In turning up Oak^street they swung to one aide ami ran dt^^rectly into a wagon standing a^ ar Brown-^ell's liven stable and tlien came to a dead^bait. Tin leant h^ longed to William I I-^wanls i f the valley. So damage was^done In the horse- or wagon. TheSilvirCrowa. mine, aituati d on^Foster cm-k. was bouded yesterday lor^^MOOIora period of two years, The^mine is Ih'Iu visl to be a very gissl one^with indications or exceedingly bigb gradi^ore. ami is o^ ned bv the Gates lioya. It^vasbonded by WiHietSj Kitagerai I, K -^ntagaeaid. Archie Howell and Morlry^TTIIson. This ^ laim waa locaU'd in June,^ltiei. l\\V. Stnckfadeu baa recently added^severirl very inti resting and rare apeei-^^mm! to the well-lllled cabinet in his^office. Among them are aeveral rare^s|iecimena of coral from the Coral islands^and a very |^cculiur formation of tin m ,r^flab. He has also a piece of black oak^from the only tree of thia kind ever dis^^covered in America, toe tree being found^1^ feet underground in Chicago'^ A^pair of stu l knuckles, worn by Louis Ling,^the anarchist who blew biltMelf and sev^^eral nltem to atoms in Chicago , f,.w^years ago, is also one of the curiosito - Toi., ni. fiaaand frost proof storage room, largi^enough for fire carloads of apples or^.Tidtse. Ini|uin^ at ll^e St. Law- renceOntoanial Brevsaat eesmpanj sa- l^n on I'ark avenue. Dr.Hniwn will lecture OO the Hood nt^Jobnatown anil illustrate the ^cenes by a^atereoutu iin eaMbWoa ai the.. ^ ra house^to-night. Admission ^ and 50 ceo la. Onthe Flrat Day of the Week Beer^Must Be Taken Straight^With No Orcheatral^Refreshments. Bin I., Pee. 4. Hen-after the patrons^of the California brewiry and Atlantic garden-willhave to be content without^music on Stinilay- and empty their^^steins^ without the familiar accompani^^ment of the blaring trombone or wailing^fiddle. The proprietors of those two re^^sorts have come to the conclusion tbul^Sunday concerls an- a delusion and snare^and a wicked intention of the I'.vil One^M get good men into trouble, especially^under lh^ law- of Montana. For thai^rensoii the lady ..ri In-tr.is will m future^hang up their instruments on Sundays^and st ent those days in devotional excr^^etes and (live ttelff w i i.i y arms and lungs^a much in eded rest. In place of the^-train- of swiet BMtSit filling the air, only^the clml, f glnsM - ^' id I^ hi aril and the^shnlll. of (eat as the \vh li -jacketed young menof TerrleajM sTreaettiasj run to and fn hurriedly filling tin onli rs of bihuioiis^^ejeate. ^Loonch tore two,^ will no longer^lie drow ned by the noise of Mpieaky in-^MfsMeMtt, but will sail in clear cadence^on tlie air of the concert nn.m and Iimisc^itself in the viudtvd ceiling, above. Andfor all this Sheriff Lloyd is 1o be^blamed or praised, just as it may strike^tlu individuals iniwt iiitcrrsteil. Last^Monday the-hi nil i uiisi ii the arrest of thenroprieton ol Mmm places let violat^^ing the la .v probibitituf concert balls to re-^main op':i Miud iy-and swore an uwful^^wear tkat be wosaVi eosgpel obedieBeeto^that law or know ihu n-ason why. The^gentlemen arrested hail no partMsAlaf^objection to the mandute of ^no^Sunday music,' but did think^the sheriff ought to have given them the^same show to comply with the taw as he^gave the gambling men ami OMtMMea^variety theaters by giving them notice of^his intention to enforce the law. I'or^that reason when arraigned, yesterday,^they decided to withhold their pleas until^the sheriff could ho seen w ilb a view of^inducing hint to withdraw Ins couipluints^against thebi, tin y promising to oliey the^law ill future if allowed to go m the^pH'sent instance. But the mnM rc- Bealned obdurate to all reeasseei milinsisted upon an enforeeinellt^of the law. Acconliugly the accused up-^peared before JialgS New kirk this after^^noon and entered pleas of guilty. Ill^view of the fuel that no notice had been^served BOOH the defendants anil their^willingness to comply w ith the law, the^court was n- lenient as possible and lined^each of the houses Jl and costs. This^waa cheerfully paid ami the defendants weredischarged, promising thai Bores^after no further grounds for conn.hunt^would lie furnished. For this r^ mm^lunch and beer wdl have to he taken straight^ui the California uml Atlantic^on all Sundays to roase. SteoiflLloyd sa d to-nigbl that he^wnntisl it ihslinctlv understood that every^drinking place w Iutc women are eiuployed^or concerts given ejajat lw elated m next^Sunday night. He considers lie v l iv e h id^fan warning autl this is all they can ex^^pect, and it w ill Is- of no use for the pns^prietors of the lioscbud, Clipper Shades^ami similar places to wait tor any thing^iniu-o. JustOA -mi I v as they keep ^) en,^^concluded ite slicriff, ^lin y will Ik' ar-^rested m IM following Monday inorn-^ing. MH.ISEMAN RESIGNS. I*.J. Malonry Mcrlcil Assistant Chitf ol^the Flrr llrpsrliiirnt Thespecial meeting of the city fire d^-^partiuetit w as called last evening for the^purpose of acting on the resignation of^John ImMM as assistant chief. Mr.^I-eiimn ovv nig to In- duties as police olli-^cer on the local force found be could not^Well attend to the assistant ebieftancy and^eonseipieutly n'signed. Then* was a, very^good attendance and the meeting was^presided over by t hief Hitehie. The only^business done was to accept the resigna^^tion and elect a man for the vacant posi^^tion. P. J. Maloncy and Frank Foskelt^wi re uninitiated and on a vote by ballot^P, J. Moloney was elected assistant chief,^after Ahu ll the inecliug aili 'urned. Iwiug lo a contemplated visit Last this^winter, 1 oiler for sale Tsxjf bouse plants, con-istingof the follow ing: Night bloom^^ing jessamine, heliotrope, verbenas,^chrysanthemums, fusrluu, bullions, and^ncliania inuh ur:-cu^. Also a choice col^^lection of g^ i.^111itmi-. Mr-. I.eiser. lor llriit S.iIimiiibuilding MMl fixtures, liood lo^^cation in Fast end of town. Apply to^Mact alliim ^t ^ loiilier. Dr.A. II. Bureh h i- lo. n.d here and Imay lie consult! ^l professionally nt his^denial idln e. I aieaj bliM'k. Si-e eanl in^another ^ ^ilttSBB, MB, Doe4 ^ o.. the well-known Phil-^Ipsbttff drug bouse, will ifiortly open^their new st. re at t i ran He. and both ^t,,res^will have a full supply of drug-and the^most complete stork of stationery, Bo*^lit I and a hue ^f holiday g.suls, tin- like^of Which w as nevi l licfore exhibited in^Western Montana. Santa Clans makes^bis lieadipi.irters at our ston1. Tie In si beer ill the uiaaket for sale in^Innyuu intitvai the St. Lawn-nee saloon,^on I'ark avenue. I etitennial Brewing company. Tliegreatlolinsiovvn, I'a., IIiukI repre^^sented by a line display of stereopticon^v . ms at the opera house to-night. Ad^^mission St and .'il) ^ cuts. '''hegreat floisl at Johnstown will be^disnlayisl at the opera house to-night by a^KM MM ^iiticon exhibition. TheIm's| Im'it hi the market for sale in^any quantity at the St. Ijvwreiice saloon,^on I'ark avenue, t entumial Brewing icompany. lor Itrnl. TIM first floor of the F.llintl house,^! tjramte, now Otesmilsil by Martin A Hn-w^as a saloon. The most desirable stand in^Granite for a fine husiness. Apply to^Mrs. Fred Kllioi, l.ranite. Mont. r^ Ihe teM It er in Mm imirket for sale m myquantity at the ffl fafiMio salniui on I'ark avenue. ^ oiilcuniul Bn-wing !cc.inpony. l! fon- buying, examine the massive frames and the aivlimated sounding baudof the F.. Wilson Diana King A^Kcniiiilv, state agents. JohnHnrkovirh has refitted Ills house,^best drinks can lie got from liltu. Give^him a rail, Chestnut between Second and Third. THE^PRIVATE SECRET Ail V. MMoftostiimiss Worn lly H loiillrslu This Popular Comedy. ThePrivate Secretary,^ Gillette's^comedy is a remarkubly clever affair. It I isnot a farce comedy so ir^us at present,but one of the very funny plays^that is in every sense a comedy. The^company is said to lie flrsl-rlaes, and if it^is as promised the business at F.vatis^o|M'ra house next Thursday night will be^immense. Who ran forget the much^nbiiMil secretary, the irascible Caller-^mole, the rollicking nephew, the spirit in^^voking spinster, the mischievous girls and^the Mrs. Spaulding with her numenma^family hunting for her husband. Fair^renders will Ire iuten'sted in the eosvuniee^of the ladies. Miss Maude Giroux in her^first act wears a combination^gown of cashmere uml cre|^e,^light bine in color, made with^dro|icd skirt shirred waist over which is a^dinner jacket of Spanish fly. The trim^^ming is gold passementeries. Miss Net-^tic Kerrell n|incurs in a combination suit^of deep pink cashmere and pistachegrocn^silk. HI the third act MMl Giroux has a^cashmere, the ground of salmon pink,^covered w ilh clusters of ox-lu art cher-^in-. made with skirt anil bodice, under^which is a gimp and full sleeves ol cardi^^nal silk. Miss Terrell's gown is a canary-^colored grenadine. In direct contrast to^the modern dresses of the young ladies,^are the old-tv le fabrics worn by Mi*^Wilson, Miss Hurlingame ami Mrs.^( i.uke. These ladles are using iieir-^loutna. The materials are barege, old-^fashioned silk ami India plneupole^much in vogue 7.'i years ugo, but not even^BIsnilfaatlMad now laces and Jewelry af^ant ipie designs make up their eccentric^toilets. GALLATIN'SDISTRICT COURT. AVariety of I asrs I oiler t ooslderallon-^liraoil Jury Work. 8|ms'UIlo I lie Standard. BOtVIIv:., Iiec. 4.-In the matter of the^estate of A. I'. Clark, deceased, the sale^of n'al estate was confirmed by the dis^^trict court to-day. Tile cuse of Stahl vs.^*VV. W. v i lei-.ui, was continued by agree^^ment. The grand jury found five indict-^MMMI aguitisl As Viaux M follows: For^abamioumg n minor, inflicting unneces^^sary and cruel punishment upon u minor,^for neglecting a initior, for rruelly treat^^ing a minor, t has. Allanl was indicted^for exhibiting a deadly weapon in a rude,^angry and threatening manner. Inthe ca-e ^if William IL Jewett vs.^U L. Fridley, a motion to strike out narts^of the defendant's answer was overruled^mid an amended application was ordered^filed on or liefiin-tlie Mb inst. The case^of F.xcelsior Canal company vs. John W.^Dawes, was continued for service. Ill^J. P. Sirect vs. C C. McBrowti, the plain-^till was given leave to file an amended^complaint on or before the 11th inst. The^c ase of The Stale vs. Theodore Norman,^w as n-set for Dei-ember 8. The case of^W ilkinson and Wybe occupied most of^the afternoon, and will ho given to the^jury to-morrow. ATTHE COUNTY SEAT. .toAnaconda Cass llri lilt-d Oilier Cases^on Trial. Dii i: I.ium.k, Dec. 4.^The court was^engaged all of yesterday in the trial of a^case arising in Anaconda. Frank W.^Bonnie et al, a Louisville liquor firm^brought suit against J. T. Carle and Colin^llowcti as partners for liquors alleged to^have been sold to them. Judgment^went against I'.arle iiy de^^fault, but Bowen denied that^lie was a partner of Earle and con^^sequently did not pun lias* the liquors.^The case was submitted to the jury last^night and it came in this morning with a^verdu-l for the defendant, Bowen. Thecase of L. B. Waterhury against^die board of county commissioners will^Ik- taken to the supreme court. Ihe only case up In-fore the district^court to-day was an appeal from the hoanl^of county commissioners when-iti they^faded to allow certain fees of a justice of^the peace. * i James B. McMusler has lieen in Helena Ifor the last two or three days. drew100 Feel III III Years. jFrom the Mania Clara Journal. Mondaymorning the tall blue gum tree Istanding at the northeast corner of Ger^^man Si nter's house was cut down. A run-^fill measurement of the tree showed It to^Is- about ll.'i f,et from the ground to the^topmost branch. It was four feet in di^^ameter and about twelve feet in circum^^ference ul the ground. We arc informed^by a I'ortgitese that he set the tree out W^years ago. Think of il! A tree only 111 iy ears old, 11 feet high, ami showing a di^^ameter in proportion. The residents of Ithat quarter watched the fall of the mon- |arch with genuine regret, but iis great^height made the cutting dow n a neeessii; ,^as it v\ i- liable lo lire ik mil fall oil some iof the n-siilenccs around, leewArtaxjiinto in-iamrs njMMHt Iumiiin, Dec. I. The govt rnmetit to^^day introduced in the bouse of commons^a supplementary estimate of l.'si.utl for^the purpose of inquiring into the^situation in the western part of Ireland^arising from the failure of the potato crop^and making preparations for relieving^tin- distress among the inhabitants of that^i section, Alli-lsuld-r Suicides. Ai.iivny,X. V.. Dec. 4. Joseph B. Ab^^bott, confidential clerk for II. YV. Sago J^Co., lumber meichautscoiuinitteil suicide^tin- i veiling by poison. AhboM was a de^^faulter to the amount of ^mm^o. Shellssn'l Ilis Kir use. Fionithe Atrhlsou tllolie. Ilrobablyone MMM ^by I woman's^slug are never forgiven is that she m ver^claims that she was drunk when they^acre committed. M.K. Doe A Co., are opening up the^finest line of i'hrlstmar ranis ami holi^^day goods ever ahown in this section.^Tljey will occupy their new store at Gran-^He some time this week. Weare not obliged to sell out our entln^^stis-k by the 1st of December, but we will^certainly surprise you by the low prices^on our beatin gstoves and ranges. Call'aud^be convinced. H. J. Blume, It; West Park^sln-el. BUSINESSCARDS. ESTABLISHED1SS5. Fiizpatrickk Stricttfe ANHC0NDH Real:: Estate :: Agency, FIKSTKTKKKT, ANACONDA. HealF.state and Insurance Agents,^Mining Brokers, Collectors and Convey,^aucers. MRS.T. FHHEY, FASHIONABLEDRESS AND CLOAK MJtKING F.vrlilUKHresses s Hpeeialtv and satisfa-tiu tluarsntenl I adlesof Bint'-and vu-inlty^srr rnpirMed 11 call. 504NORTH MAIN STREET. BUTTE. JJENKV bLl'ltENANT, BlUItPAINTER. i Kaliomlnlnir,I'a|*r Hanirlng ^nd Fresoolnz^Dunn in tae best style uf Hie an. pnrinmauket. Barrett at Burnett, WHOI.KSAI.K AND KEfAIL 1IUTCHEK8, Tbsonly drsl-elass family market in the city. AllKOods delivered lies of chartit-.^Msa on First street, -^ Ahacomia J. A.HASI.KV, II L MHINCI, KTKAM AND HOT WATKK^HKATtXU. 1stlmatrt PWWsted on Ai l Hi-allon. Orders by^mail iiroutpUy ait^mled lo. OAK RMBt, AN ACtiNDA.s TOftarismith, CAKl'KNTKHAND hc'ildkk, Kitlniatit KiirnMied no all Kinds of Buildings,^tu ii reoces in the city. LOCUSTHT., BETWEEN SECOND ^ THIUD AKAioNDA, - Mo.MA.sx. IJOl'C'Kil HOOT, (successorto CD AS HOUCK)^Dealers In Real Estate Ml Mining stock. Hchrocdft1 lllock.^F1HST MTltKET, - ^ - ANACONDA PROFESSIONALCARDS. IR. IIKIILUROBARTS. COit.MAIN AND (illANITE STHEKTS. (Mari-hpsseau^ \ illton lllock)^Rooms .' am^x^OFFICE I'llACTiCE. (Ifllceflours:^in to.-anil.'. lo tip. nt. Bl'TTE, MOJTANA. EVANS^ HALL ONI-NIGHT ONLY I ThursdayEvening, Dec, H. Tin-Ijcighlng Event of Hie Year,^ Mr. Wm.^QtUstle'l (BMI Famous Comedy, THE PRIVATESECRETARY. Ptyedfrom the ^MADHtON WH'ARK^IHEAIKH.^ New York, en route to^nan I'taie s-o, tut tin- Holidays. 1890 Th.Best Coni|^xny ever presenting this. The1 iinniest Play Ever Written^i Itran over 300 Nights in New York. liiv.Scats at 1'layter's Drill; Store. I'ri'i^ stil. HUMANNATURE UNVEILED HNHCONDHBRHNCH. Throughthe Holidays we will distribute Cutlery to our customers Freeof Charge. AStimulator for Cash Trade to Wide Awake People. Witha $1.1.00 cash purchase; a set ifii of Solid India White Metal Tea Spoons, sold^everywhere for $1.25 to #l.fj0 per set, better than any triple plated goods, as^ihcy don't wear off. Withn $3.00cash purchase; a set Ifil of Dessert Spoons, same as above, sold by^Jewelers generally at $L'.00 to $-.^.j0 per set. With n MM rash purchase; a set nil of Table Spoons or Forks, same as abore, sold byJewelers generally at HJO to ^{.00 per sot. Withn $30.00cash purchase; n set ifii of No. 12 American Silver Plato Co.'s Plated^Knives, sold by Jewelers gem-rally at J3.00 por set. Witha $.'i0.00 cash purchuse; a set nil of each No. 12 Knives and Forks, same as^ubove mentioned, sold generally by Jewelers at $5.00 to Stj.UO. rse-Tlies.-ponds have lieen Imii'.-ht direct from first hauds (the msuulacturersl at rock bottom pricesand i .Nil, 1 fuI onIon ue lo make llieir |iurcliase all m MM][W$ (ssssj rard,liny i-iiu have any amount punched out whin purchase 1* inadd. PRICES- TELL ! AndEverybody Tells the Prices. TeaJackets and Vests.. Men'sCardigans Men'sOvercoats Men'sPlaters Men'sShoes f600 Men's Jeanstl 00 100 ' Men's Wool Socks Iper dosen) 1 50 500 ; Men's Sample Shirts one-third off. 600 I Men's Fur Caps1 60 150 Hoys' Overcoats3 60 Men'sLined Gluvcs and Mits 50 Cents; Camels' Hair I'ndcrwear $1.50 per Suit,^Scotch All-Wool I'ntlerwear $2.00 per Suit. ])hn. 8. -mum:. cor.MAIN AND first streets.^anaconda, mont. 1) r.P. J. kAGAJC, -linslOIAN s SCRdEON,- tjouthSTttcorner Muln ami ijtiart/ Stns ts,^oivi-t Lynch's.) PK0F.V. P. ENGLISH, Hasnrlilii-il his course of lectures ul Evans^ii|s-i.i Hiiun . Inn sill rcmauiin Amu'onda^until BsMrMf MaMHS] lo make PHRENOLOGICAL- EXAMINATIONS! Andmav be found al BOTM .IKNNINtlS,^cornel of l lnril mid Main Streets, Ruoiu J. HitRti|t|-|{T PlidWN, Man.'is'er of the (Vcl-^deaial Medleliie Co., will visit Anaconda^Monday and Tuesday of each week for a short^time, ilflici-at Hotel .I' liiiHiL's. i ousiilt.iturn^aim ilasjaatti trsa TIM iciiialnili'r of saei^seek lis ma) he fuiiiid at the Paragon House,^mi MasfMi). MM City. ...GO TO ... Ladies'Cloaks, M'raps, Suits and Jerseys at Lower Figures than^the cost of manufacture. Stamping done on purchased goods, free^of charge. In a few days we will add a Ladies'ami Children's Shoe Department. Ladiescan rely on being fitted^pay fancy prices. fromNEW STOCK and not Biirit City, Moxnv\ \ |jr. V. I ST. JEAN, M. D. C, BfL,^Omce In Dwyer Bl-xk. OfEreHours i to n to njn a. m., I J0 lo ISM p. nr.,i'm to to l^ M p. in. D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Company 11--OODS ^ UIIlEEti, blENOGKAI'HKRSand TYPEWRITERS, Rooml(i,^Marrliesti an li \ alltnn lllock, Corner Main and t;ramie streets. ri|svlalattention r-tvm to orders out of the city.^I' ill., ^ ^ MONTANA. j*LOSEE ^ MAXWELL. Bl I'.CHRISMAN.D. D. S, Olllce,lirst sticct, Urlwi-en Main and Oak,^Auaronda, Montana, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT IAIN Ifa new process. All classes oriental Work^exit-tiled lu l ist-class nianuer. Artl-^ItW l.ith Without I'lates. QAJMJMJt HAND. AliSAthR8 AND CHEMISTS .^(Scott Building)^Cor. DM and West titanlte Streets.^Bl'TTE,MONTANA. jjEO.HA1.DOEN, ATTORNEYAT LAW tiaoiKleinBlock, Rooms 5 and C^m Main syeet. iU'TTE, MONTANA. II. I ON NOLLY, JlsTI( E oe the PEACE. MlI AltV IMN 1i UivtlcUS Attemhsl lo^I IIII.IPSIU M, ^ ^ MONTANA. M EDICAIAND m'ROICAI. lNsuaxEor^MISSOULA. AllMtBiel Venereal Dtseases .md Hcnuvrr^holds treat. .1 mil i-iiras piaranteisl at the dnt(^sloreol Ks^.\ (lould, near Hi^ |sit at Miv^sottla. Th. I' si intilleal ahllily an.l ^aUl als.ivs^In altetiitaii'-c, torrespondcii^ -,st OfBi-e^hours Ituin - tola a. in. and 1 too p. tu. .1-OH. HDTIIKi;.HATS ffl CAPS GLOVES,MITTENS and burnishing^^^ Goods^Low NEWUNION BLOCK. BUSWELL. -THE- IT'SBUSINESS WE WANT Arewe going to be lost in the shuffle, or soaked in the^Soup^ Not if we know it. We are after the Shining Shekels^and expect to get them by giving value for them. COME^ HND ^ SEE ^ US, andyou'll find us death on the dicker. -OURLINE CONSISTS OF- iDRY+ GOODS Althe bee hiv,. FIRSTST., ANACONDA bewmiiMachines for sale^or i ^ nt. OfII. IIW1I.AKP.M. P.. Bom.paths: Physician sad ft .rzeon. iKorinrtlvi'lofessor of Mental and Nervous^1'is, sa s, Minnesota State I u iersj||^J Men's,Children's and Ladies' Sloes,Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc. m\VE^T 0KAN1TE ITS] IT. |s to i p. at M.'NTANA. Offli-eHi'tirs-IOIoll ^^ Its t p. m.; 7 los p.nt. ncrri. - j)HA ii Ill'BCII. DINTIST lietiland Alitniintim I'Jslc irm ,;, Stvei lalty. Roomsup mairs lu Calea itiock, MAINSTREET, ^ ^ AVUONDA J. G. KEPPLER Anaconda,Montana Watchmakerand Jeweler, DealerIB DIAMONDS AllGrades at^Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Op^^tical Goods, Silverware, Etc. Wewill see any price that's made elsewhere, and go it^one better. Come and size up our pile of goods and you^will see we are fixed to stay in the game. No fakements^with us. A fair deal to all is our motto. LOSEE^ MAXWELL NeXTDOOR TO P, e